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Making life easier — how new telecommunication services could benefit people with disabilities | Author(s) | John Gill |
Corporate Author | COST 219ter: Accessibility for All to Services and Terminals for Next Generation Networks |
Publisher | [École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne and Laboratoire d'Electromagnètisme et d'Acoustique, on behalf of] COST 219ter, Lausanne, Switzerland, 2005 |
Pages | 13 pp |
Source | Patrick Roe, EPFL-STI-ITOP, LEMA, Bâtiment ELB, Station 11, CH-1015, Lausanne, Switzerland. E-mail: patrick.roe@epfl.ch COST 219ter website: www.cost219.org |
Keywords | Physical disabilities ; Telephone ; Information technology ; Accessibility. |
Annotation | Consumers, designers, service providers and regulators need to work together to develop and implement new telecommunication services of practical benefit to people with disabilities. This publication provides examples of new types of telecommunications services in the home (e.g. telecare and telemedicine), at work, and out and about. COST219 is supported by the EU Framework Programme. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-050415006 B |
Classmark | BN: UJ: UVB: 5CA |
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